By Matt Naham
July 02, 2020 "Information
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Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend and alleged
partner-in-crime was arrested on Thursday morning in New
Hampshire. Now we know why. According to the indictment
out of the Southern District of New York,
Ghislaine Maxwell
faces six federal charges related to the “sexual
exploitation of and abuse of multiple minor girls by
Jeffrey Epstein.”
The indictment was signed by Acting U.S. Attorney
Audrey Strauss,
Geoffrey Berman’s
replacement in the Southern District of New York. Under
Berman’s leadership in July 2019, the SDNY hit Epstein
with sex trafficking charges. Epstein died by suicide in
Aug. 2o19. Here’s what you need to know about the newly
released charges against Maxwell.
1. The criminal counts.
Maxwell was indicted on the following charges: two
counts of Conspiracy to Entice Minors to Travel to
Engage in Illegal Sex Acts; Conspiracy to Transport
Minors with Intent to Engage in Criminal Sexual
Activity; Transportation of a Minor with Intent to
Engage in Criminal Sexual Activity; two counts of
Perjury.
2. The charges focus on the years 1994-1997.
According to federal prosecutors, Maxwell “assisted,
facilitated, and contributed to Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse,
by among other things, helping Epstein to recruit,
groom, and ultimately abuse victims known to MAXWELL and
Epstein.” The victims were people Epstein and Maxwell
both knew were minors and who were as young as 14 years
old, the documents state.
Maxwell allegedly “enticed” minors to travel to
Epstein’s palatial residences in various U.S. states
with the knowledge that those minors would be sexually
abused.
During the aforementioned span of years in the 90s,
Maxwell and Epstein were in an “intimate” relationship;
Epstein paid Maxwell to manage the very properties she
allegedly enticed minors to visit. The indictment
included the image of Epstein and Maxwell that you see
at the top of this story.
3. How Maxwell allegedly groomed minors for
sexual abuse.
The indictment repeated a lot of details that match
what has already been alleged or reported about Maxwell
and Epstein’s grooming methods. For instance, it was
alleged that Maxwell would try to “befriend” would-be
victims by asking them about “their lives, their
schools, and their families.” This opened the door to
serial manipulation of vulnerable young girls. According
to the indictment, once a so-called friendly rapport was
established, discussions about the victims’ childhoods
turned into discussions about sex; discussions about sex
turned into sexual abuse.
“Having developed a rapport with a victim MAXWELL
would try to normalize sexual abuse for a minor victim
by, among other things, discussing sexual topics,
undressing in front of the victim, being present when a
minor victim was undressed, and/or being present for sex
acts between the minor victim of Epstein,” the
indictment said.
Prosecutors allege that Maxwell’s criminal voyeurism
“helped put the victims at ease because an adult woman
was present” as Epstein sexually abused the victims.
Having established this rapport, per the indictment,
Maxwell “[i]n other instances . . . encouraged minor
victims to provide massages to Epstein, including
sexualized massages during which a minor would be fully
or partially nude.”
“Many of those massages resulted in Epstein sexually
abusing the minor victims,” the indictment said.
Authorities say that money and opportunity were
prominent features of Maxwell’s alleged grooming
tactics.
Maxwell “encouraged certain victims to accept
Epstein’s assistance” and, as a result, “were made to
feel indebted” to both Epstein and Maxwell, the
indictment said.
“Through this process, MAXWELL and Epstein enticed
victims to engage in sexual activity with Epstein” which
in “some instances” also included Maxwell’s
participation in sexual abuse, the indictment reads.
Prosecutors said Maxwell knew Epstein was attracted
to young girls and recruited them knowing that they
would be sexually abused. What’s more, authorities say
Maxwell “direct[ed] a victim to touch Epstein while he
masturbated, and direct[ed] a victim to touch Epstein’s
genitals.”
4. Where Maxwell “enticed” victims to travel.
According to the indictment, Maxwell groomed and
enticed victims to travel to Epstein’s Manhattan
townhouse, his mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, and his
ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Epstein’s illicit activities at these locations are
well documented. But the indictment also focused on
Maxwell’s residence in London, England.
Minor Victim-1, Minor Victim-2, and Minor Victim-3
were each minors when Maxwell first came into contact
with them; Maxwell was aware of their age, the
indictment alleged. According to the SDNY, Minor
Victim-1 was around 14 years old.
Maxwell is accused of grooming Minor Victim-1 by
taking her shopping and to the movies and by inquiring
about the child’s family and school life. Illicit sexual
abuse soon followed across the Atlantic and in two
states:
In particular, MAXWELL involved Minor Victim-1 in
group sexualized massages of Epstein. During those
group sexualize massages, MAXWELL and/or Minor
Victim-1 would engage in sex acts with Epstein.
Epstein and MAXWELL both encouraged Minor Victim-1
to travel to Epstein’s residences in both New York
and Florida. As a result, Minor Victim-1 was
sexually abused in both New York and Florida .
Maxwell allegedly interacted with Minor Victim-2
around 1996 at Epstein’s New Mexico ranch. The minor was
allegedly flown to New Mexico from out of state.
Authorities say the same shopping, movies, and small
talk routine led Maxwell providing an “unsolicited”
topless massage to a person she knew was a minor.
Maxwell allegedly groomed Minor Victim-3 in London
between 1994 and 1995 and was aware the victim was a
minor. Epstein went on to sexually abuse Minor Victim-3
on “multiple occasions,” the indictment said.
5. Prosecutors said that on two occasions in
2016 Maxwell lied under oath during depositions in a
civil case.
On or around April 22, 2016, Maxwell said “I don’t
know what you’re talking about” when asked if Epstein
had a scheme to recruit young girls for “sexual
massages.”
Maxwell also said she wasn’t aware that she
interacted at Epstein’s properties with anyone who was a
minor—excerpt for the plaintiff in the civil case who
was 17 at the time of the interaction.
On or around July 22, 2016, Maxwell said that she did
not recall sex toys being present at Epstein’s Palm
Beach home. (There
were sex toys there.)
Maxwell admitted to having threesomes with a “blond
and brunette” but said she “wasn’t aware that [Epstein]
was having sexual activities with anyone when I was with
him other than myself.”
Maxwell was asked if she had ever given someone a
massage.
“I have never given anyone a massage,” she answered.
Read the indictment below:
Copy of Ghislaine Maxwell Indictment by
Law&Crime on Scribd
[Image via DOJ]
Matt Naham is managing editor of Law&Crime. He
formerly worked as news editor and weekend editor at
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